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'''Daniel Mögling''' born 1596 in ], died 1635 in ], was an ] and a ]. He was personal physician and court astronomer to ] from 1621 to 1635. | '''Daniel Mögling''' born 1596 in ], died 1635 in ], was an ] and a ]. He was personal physician and court astronomer to ] from 1621 to 1635. | ||
He is believed to have written '']'' ("The Mirror of the Wisdom of the Rosy Cross"), in |
He is believed to have written '']'' ("The Mirror of the Wisdom of the Rosy Cross"), in 1618 under the ] '''Teophilus Schweighardt Constantiens''' and ''Jhesus Nobis Omnia – Rosa Florescens'' (1617) under the pseudonym '''Florentinus de Valentia'''. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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*Susanna Åkerman, "Rose cross over the Baltic: the spread of rosicrucianism in Northern Europe", ''Brill's studies in intellectual history'' '''87''', Brill, 1998, ISBN 9004110305, p.216 | ||
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*] (tr. & ed. Edward Rosen), "Kepler's somnium: the dream, or posthumous work on lunar astronomy", Courier Dover Publications, 2003, ISBN 0486432823, p.184 | ||
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*William R. Newman, Anthony Grafton, "Secrets of nature: astrology and alchemy in early modern Europe", ''Transformations: Studies in the History of Science and Technology'', MIT Press, 2001, ISBN 0262140756, p.301 | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Daniel Mögling born 1596 in Böblingen, died 1635 in Butzbach, was an alchemist and a Rosicrucian. He was personal physician and court astronomer to Philip III, Landgrave of Hesse-Butzbach from 1621 to 1635.
He is believed to have written Speculum Sophicum Rhodostauroticum ("The Mirror of the Wisdom of the Rosy Cross"), in 1618 under the pseudonym Teophilus Schweighardt Constantiens and Jhesus Nobis Omnia – Rosa Florescens (1617) under the pseudonym Florentinus de Valentia.
See also
References
- Susanna Åkerman, "Rose cross over the Baltic: the spread of rosicrucianism in Northern Europe", Brill's studies in intellectual history 87, Brill, 1998, ISBN 9004110305, p.216
- Johannes Kepler (tr. & ed. Edward Rosen), "Kepler's somnium: the dream, or posthumous work on lunar astronomy", Courier Dover Publications, 2003, ISBN 0486432823, p.184
- William R. Newman, Anthony Grafton, "Secrets of nature: astrology and alchemy in early modern Europe", Transformations: Studies in the History of Science and Technology, MIT Press, 2001, ISBN 0262140756, p.301
External links
- Rosie: Speculum Sophicum Rhodo-Stauroticum
- The Alchemy website: Speculum sophicum rhodostauroticum
- University College of London: Rosicrucian text
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